ScrumMaster Certification Training

Our Scrum Master Certification offering introduces the concepts of agile project leadership using the Scrum framework. Successful participants will become Certified ScrumMasters®, a first step in the journey toward skilled leadership of projects using Scrum. The course format is hands-on exercises and discussions with some lecture to define terms and concepts. Ample time is given to share the instructor's real-world experiences on a wide range of projects.

Taking a Scrum Master Certification course and the corresponding evaluation designates you as a Certified ScrumMaster. This designates that you have been introduced to the basic concepts you need to perform as a ScrumMaster or a team member on a Scrum Team. As a result, it prepares participants to effectively participate in projects using Scrum and enables participants to assume the ScrumMaster role

Scrum Certification courses continue to be in demand. Scrum Certification is one of the most popular agile certifications. Web Age offers support for all your Scrum Certification needs. Sign up today for one of our certified instructor led Scrum Master Certification courses.

Our Scrum Master Certification Training course continues to be in high demand. The topics covered in the course are:

Web Age Scrum Master Training can be delivered in traditional classroom style format. Web Age Scrum Master Certification Training can also be delivered in a synchronous instructor led format.

Objectives

Taking a Certified ScrumMaster® course and the corresponding evaluation designates you as a Certified ScrumMaster. This designates that you have been introduced to the basic concepts you need to perform as a ScrumMaster or team member on a Scrum Team.

Prepare participants to effectively participate on projects using Scrum

Enable participants to assume the ScumMaster role

Audience

This course is intended for team members and managers involved in projects who may assume the ScrumMaster role. Typically, the ScrumMaster is a project manager, team lead, or development manager, but may also be a business analyst or any member of a Scrum team. In large organizations, it is recommended that Directors who oversee project teams or functional areas also participate.